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we could actually use the rain. it's really dry, but unfortunately, most of torrow looks rather stormy. that forecast coming up. >> we'll see you in a bit. >> a picture of how powerful mother nature is. a school ripped apart by high winds, other parts of the neighborhood, devastated. there were no reports of a tornado, but winds were high. >> to a developing story. the end for the cash for clunkers countdown is on. the government announced it is ending the program monday night at 8:00. >> reporter: a senior administration official called cash for clunkers the most suessful economic stimulus program ever. so much so the money is running out, again. mcfar land it getting a big break on his car purchases. >> it's really a good deal, $4,500 what i traded in. i don't think i could have gotten $45 for it. >> reporter: the phones at gerald auto mall said they made 700 cash for clunkers deals so far. >> i think it has helped. >> reporter: the government said there have been more than 457,000 dealer transactions so far worth
we could actually use the rain. it's really dry, but unfortunately, most of torrow looks rather stormy. that forecast coming up. >> we'll see you in a bit. >> a picture of how powerful mother nature is. a school ripped apart by high winds, other parts of the neighborhood, devastated. there were no reports of a tornado, but winds were high. >> to a developing story. the end for the cash for clunkers countdown is on. the government announced it is ending the program monday night...
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. >>> they are using one track on the orange line between the west falls uva station. those repairs are scheduled to wrap up by sunday midnight. crews are changing a switch at the pentagon station. the trains will share one track through that station between 10:00 and midnight from sunday to thursday. metro is suggesting you leave yourself an extra half hour to 45 minutes if you have to travel through any of those projects. >>> now to the roads starting tomorrow v dot will enpetlrmany e oscly a section in the piewp through 123. etheyxpect to have a new pattn inth place by is this is part of a plan to exs ndtro ought tolls dues. k that's quite duenough w here's one mere. monday renight a year long repausing proje will start onthe belt way. traffic wi reduced to one lane between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. week days. it will also be one lane between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. sundays and thursdays. you can stay ahead of the word work at wusa9.com. >>> an update tonight on the state of the wilderness battlefield in orange county, virginia. now you may recall the fight over wal-
. >>> they are using one track on the orange line between the west falls uva station. those repairs are scheduled to wrap up by sunday midnight. crews are changing a switch at the pentagon station. the trains will share one track through that station between 10:00 and midnight from sunday to thursday. metro is suggesting you leave yourself an extra half hour to 45 minutes if you have to travel through any of those projects. >>> now to the roads starting tomorrow v dot will...
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host: based on your dinner last night, can you give and us -- can you give us a better impression? guest: he is at an age and has contributed a lot to public life. he has been a matter, he has been a cabinet member. he has been the republican national chairman. he has been a senator. he still has kids to deal with and they like to live and became the conclusion that it was time for him to go. >> let's look at the unemployment numbers. they went down 1/10 of a point and we lost too much of 47,000 jobs in july. the democrats ran with this and the markets seemed to like it. the republicans are downplaying it. is the drop in unemployment good news? what does that mean for the economy? guest: of course it is good news. we have many people not working. 247,000 people -- i am sure we are in for several months, many -- maybe years where we have a higher number of people having trouble finding work. i think it is important for us to go back to the fundamentals. i would like to see the president -- we know he is smart and he has more people around him but i would like to see him focus on the
host: based on your dinner last night, can you give and us -- can you give us a better impression? guest: he is at an age and has contributed a lot to public life. he has been a matter, he has been a cabinet member. he has been the republican national chairman. he has been a senator. he still has kids to deal with and they like to live and became the conclusion that it was time for him to go. >> let's look at the unemployment numbers. they went down 1/10 of a point and we lost too much of...
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don't do this to us. dollars are your ears based on what you see how about where the negotiators are heading? >> not from them. we do not know exactly what they will end up with. they report their discussions and most of the discussions are asking a lot of questions. there are a lot of big issues in detail to the side so we will not prejudge them until they finish their work. that will be several weeks, i guess. >> we're talking about what is going on behind closed doors in the senate. what is getting a lot of attention right now as congress goes home is these town hall meetings. we jokingly call them town halls in the wild. but it is a serious issue. they have been canceled or overrun by protesters. there was even a fist fight that broke out in tampa, florida. the democrats are saying and there is some evidence that these protests had been ginned up by national groups like freedom works. what does that play with this town hall anger, and how would you handle such a disruption? >> the democrats are feelin
don't do this to us. dollars are your ears based on what you see how about where the negotiators are heading? >> not from them. we do not know exactly what they will end up with. they report their discussions and most of the discussions are asking a lot of questions. there are a lot of big issues in detail to the side so we will not prejudge them until they finish their work. that will be several weeks, i guess. >> we're talking about what is going on behind closed doors in the...
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he joins us from knoxville, tennessee. stan, thank you for being with us. what an interesting story. you did this, because you were injured. you were in south america somewhere and you needed medical attention, and it was 26 days on foot to get to a doctor? >> yes, yes, 26 days on foot. and so it makes you think, you know, when you're lying there all smashed up somewhere, and there's no doctor in sight. and of course, that unfortunate is really the case for 49 million americans who might as well be in the amazon jungle for their likelihood of being able to access health care in this country. >> is it really true, if you were injured in this country, it is federal law, you walk into an emergency room, and you have to be treated is the law. isn't the issue here that it's costly to have health care system like that, and that we need to find a better way to deliver health care to everyone? >> well, yes, you're absolutely right, you can walk into an emergency room and walk out without paying the bill. but there are so many millions of americans who have terrible
he joins us from knoxville, tennessee. stan, thank you for being with us. what an interesting story. you did this, because you were injured. you were in south america somewhere and you needed medical attention, and it was 26 days on foot to get to a doctor? >> yes, yes, 26 days on foot. and so it makes you think, you know, when you're lying there all smashed up somewhere, and there's no doctor in sight. and of course, that unfortunate is really the case for 49 million americans who might...
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for do use. i look forward to hearing about the award-fee contracts to ensure that this practice does not lend itself to wasteful spending. we needed to ensure that federal contractors receive payment only for the project that they are hired to complete. we cannot continue to use taxpayers' dollars to pay for work that does not meet contract requirements. i have a few questions in the q&a section. thank you. >> it is not your birthday today, is it? >> today is my birthday. >> you're kidding. >> happy birthday. >> i am not want to tell you that i am -- old. >> your a teenager. >> york a teenager. -- you are a teenager. >> i am 72 today. >> mr. cockburn is part of the senate to that focuses on waste and abuse. >> mr. chairman, thank you so much for holding a hearing. i think g.a.l. for the report. americans think that we do not get it up here. i am going to enter into the record a list of bonus payments that were paid under c path across almost every agency. let me highlight a few. medicare and the
for do use. i look forward to hearing about the award-fee contracts to ensure that this practice does not lend itself to wasteful spending. we needed to ensure that federal contractors receive payment only for the project that they are hired to complete. we cannot continue to use taxpayers' dollars to pay for work that does not meet contract requirements. i have a few questions in the q&a section. thank you. >> it is not your birthday today, is it? >> today is my birthday....
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they are trying to punish folks and put pressure on us for us to do things. >> how are you, your colleagues, the governor and the sheriff going to work together? >> we're going reenact some taxes to bring in $70 million. it would only be for a short while. calls for a vote of people in 2012. the county got time to hopefully realize they will have a short fall of funds in five years if it's not voted for. we'll reinstate it immediately and allow them to get the money -- they have $23 million in escrow. get the escrow money as well as get the money from taxation. >> right now about a quarter of all jefferson county employees are on unpaid administrative leave. the special session convaccines late tomorrow afternoon. >> all right. let's get back and talk about fortunate's campaign to make health care reform a reality. paul steinhauser is in washington and we believe his mic is working this time. >> can you hear me >> loud and clear. >> let's talk about the president this week. no doubt health care reform front and center. >> front and center for the president but also for members of congress w
they are trying to punish folks and put pressure on us for us to do things. >> how are you, your colleagues, the governor and the sheriff going to work together? >> we're going reenact some taxes to bring in $70 million. it would only be for a short while. calls for a vote of people in 2012. the county got time to hopefully realize they will have a short fall of funds in five years if it's not voted for. we'll reinstate it immediately and allow them to get the money -- they have $23...
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you mentioned we did use our voice and our vote. do you feel it is important to use your voice and your vote not just to send a message to one party, but to vote and send a message to both parties? >> some republicans are starting to say that we heard you. rev. wanda bynum-duckett. tony perkins said the same thing. it is i-- it is important to give your vote. your conservative representatives need you to go support them. they need to know you support them. it is important to send a message to both parties. >> my name is stephanie hernandez from lone star community college. thank you for being here and for the animated speech. >> you're welcome. >> i don't support any of obama's health care reforms. i realized he is using the uninsured to bolster his policies. as someone who has been uninsured and the fact that there are people uninsured in the country, including the 9.5 million with no long-term health care, could you tell me if there could be changes in health care policy that do not involved taxing people were taking money away? a
you mentioned we did use our voice and our vote. do you feel it is important to use your voice and your vote not just to send a message to one party, but to vote and send a message to both parties? >> some republicans are starting to say that we heard you. rev. wanda bynum-duckett. tony perkins said the same thing. it is i-- it is important to give your vote. your conservative representatives need you to go support them. they need to know you support them. it is important to send a...
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they took us in khaki uniforms and put us on a train, sent us all across the u.s., and we landed in virginia, where we boarded a ship to newport news and headed out. we were given translation books, and we thought we were going to france. we said we were going to this country, big coastline and everything, quite a ways out. they said it was french morocco. that is how we learned there was another country that spoke french besides france. that was where we landed, and it was an experience to be on the first landing. that was 1942. >> today, we experience a lot of inflation coming to us in various ways, technology changing, and i want to ask, did any of you no newspaper or magazine writers that may have accompanied your unit's, and what sort of news to to get from back home? did you get any clippings or articles that told you what was going on after you deployed? >> in my case, i received lots of letters from lots of relatives. that kept me up to date with what was happening in leavenworth, kan., and other places. and they told me lots of news about what was going on in the war. i think the pr
they took us in khaki uniforms and put us on a train, sent us all across the u.s., and we landed in virginia, where we boarded a ship to newport news and headed out. we were given translation books, and we thought we were going to france. we said we were going to this country, big coastline and everything, quite a ways out. they said it was french morocco. that is how we learned there was another country that spoke french besides france. that was where we landed, and it was an experience to be...
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stay with us. >support your pbs station at the $120 level, and you'll receive the dvd of the show, featuring peter marshall's lost big band show. ♪ >>from the world famous hollywood palladium, located at sunset and vine in the very heart of the film capital. peter marshall salutes the big band sounds from the summer of '42. starring the originals, tex beneke and his orchestra; lovely helen o'connell; bob eberly; and the modernaires with paula kelly jr. in an evening of music made famous by glenn miller and jimmy dorsey. >pledge at the $150 level, and you'll receive the pbs amazing 4-cd set of big band hits. ♪ ♪ a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h- i got a gal in kalamazoo. ♪ ♪ gonna take a sentimental journey. ♪ ♪ mopping up soda pop rickey, to our heart's delight. dancin' to swingeroo quickies, jukebox saturday night. ♪ >>at the $250 level, we'll send you the dvd of the show, plus the four cd set of big band hits. ♪ put another nickel in, in the nickelodeon. all i want is having you and music, music
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have discretion to use lasers to bring someone under control. the department does not comment on lawsuits under file. >> now your forecast with john collins. >> a humid day again today. typical august weather around area. there were strong storms in pennsylvania earlier this afternoon. now there are strong storms in western pennsylvania. some of those were severe. but is beginning to give up a little bit. around the baltimore metropolitan area, except for a few showers north and northwest of the city, but in the state of maryland, rainfall was really minimal today. we will see what happens typically the seventh year 85 would be the high. the record for the date is 105 in 1983. 76 was the low. the record is kind of significant. it looks like 49 is the first time we have got into the record low in the 40's for several weeks, so i think we are passing a benchmark. the days are getting shorter, and temperatures will start to cool down. annapolis is 83. 81 at westminster curator there're some cool temperatures earlier today because of the sort of rol
have discretion to use lasers to bring someone under control. the department does not comment on lawsuits under file. >> now your forecast with john collins. >> a humid day again today. typical august weather around area. there were strong storms in pennsylvania earlier this afternoon. now there are strong storms in western pennsylvania. some of those were severe. but is beginning to give up a little bit. around the baltimore metropolitan area, except for a few showers north and...
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they need to know they are here to help us and help fight crime. >> neighbors all over the area made a stand against crime tonight as they came together. the baltimore police program has programs for young ambassadors. >> we learn about different forms of law enforcement. we have fun days. >> the program has kept these boys from having to much idle time. >> we get bored and think of stupid things to do. we get in a lot of trouble for it. >> citizens on patrol showed solidarity for first responders. >> it scares the bad guys away. it makes the residents aware of what they should be doing and how alert they should be for crime. >> police say this event opened new doors to detectives charged with cutting crime. >> any of the police at the defense will tell you that many people come up to them and talk to them about problems in the neighborhood. that is exactly the point of this. >> some of tonight's event served as recruiting opportunities for baltimore city police. it a permit recently received a $10 million federal grant to put 15 more police officers on the street. reporting live dow
they need to know they are here to help us and help fight crime. >> neighbors all over the area made a stand against crime tonight as they came together. the baltimore police program has programs for young ambassadors. >> we learn about different forms of law enforcement. we have fun days. >> the program has kept these boys from having to much idle time. >> we get bored and think of stupid things to do. we get in a lot of trouble for it. >> citizens on patrol...
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david: will it be good or bad for us? >> it would be terrible for us. this is as stupid as the arrest of obama care. schering-plough just came to market with an antisigh cot tk drug. it --ant psychotic drug. if they thought the patent life would be short they wouldn't have paid $16 billion for the company and the company wouldn't have developed it knowing no big drug marketer would pay $16 billion for it. david: they patent lot of moan out in terms of developing the drugs. they want that money to be paid off in terms of the price. >> boo hoo hoo. i'm crying for the drug companies. a patent is a licensed monopoly, a license to rape and pillage your customers. that is what they often do. the patent period is 20 years. a certain amount of that is used for research and development. what i say is shorten the patent period to get cheap drugs on the market and in exchange we guarantee a certain period. 10 years or whatever in which the patent will be in effect. they get a guarantee and we get cheaper drugs. david: they are raping and pillaging. >> blame that o
david: will it be good or bad for us? >> it would be terrible for us. this is as stupid as the arrest of obama care. schering-plough just came to market with an antisigh cot tk drug. it --ant psychotic drug. if they thought the patent life would be short they wouldn't have paid $16 billion for the company and the company wouldn't have developed it knowing no big drug marketer would pay $16 billion for it. david: they patent lot of moan out in terms of developing the drugs. they want that...
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american people want us to work together. american people do not like partisanship, but american people also don't like groups of people trying to kill something that should be done, should get passed, healthcare reform. we know that we have to reform healthcare system because costs are eating us alive, we are going to get it it done. our hope is we will get it done together first. >> do you want a specific plan? >> if we were in nevada and it it is 115, we would take a lot of questions. it is high humidity, couple questions. >> yeah, we discussed, we should did, senator bingham and the chairman of of the committee talked about energy legislation, yes, we covered it it. we spent a lot of time on a lot of different issues. >> cash for clunkers, we will pass cash for clunkers. >> when? >> before you leave here. >> do you have the votes for it it? >> yes. >> did anyone ask the president to weigh in with more details of his plan and what he wants? >> as senator baucus said, 80% of the two bills represented by the two chairman are
american people want us to work together. american people do not like partisanship, but american people also don't like groups of people trying to kill something that should be done, should get passed, healthcare reform. we know that we have to reform healthcare system because costs are eating us alive, we are going to get it it done. our hope is we will get it done together first. >> do you want a specific plan? >> if we were in nevada and it it is 115, we would take a lot of...
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whoa, it's us from... ...the future. 11 days in the future. look, you love your new routan. you love the german tuned suspension. you love not having to pay for scheduled maintenance,you- i love what you've done with your hair. we'll take it. but as for the first time since the start of training camp, reagan's players have something big to look forward to this weekend. the end of training camp. you know they have started to get a lower randy and mcdaniel college. in an era where nearly half the nfl teams now whole camp at their regular training facility, the ravens seem to have a competitive edge. >> building a football team at this stage is a round-the-clock process. the fact that the guys at -- it is the fact that they are together but also the fact we can have meetings at night. they cannot back to the room and teach the young guys the defense and offense. it is wall-to-wall ball. >> in the true indecisive spirit of brett favre, we cannot make up our minds whether to show you his highlights tonight. we are going to, and then decided not to, and then thought about it some
whoa, it's us from... ...the future. 11 days in the future. look, you love your new routan. you love the german tuned suspension. you love not having to pay for scheduled maintenance,you- i love what you've done with your hair. we'll take it. but as for the first time since the start of training camp, reagan's players have something big to look forward to this weekend. the end of training camp. you know they have started to get a lower randy and mcdaniel college. in an era where nearly half the...
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and today, ty told us, it did. >> what us old fogies on the floor have been looking for is a little bit of growth in other sales. >> the consumer is the heart and soul of this economy. >> reporter: today you think is a bit of a reality check? >> absolutely. >> reporter: there'sittle indication tonight consumers will start spending more any time soon. that can have a prolonged effect on the market, giving the fact that consumer spending accounts are two-thirds of the economy in this country, charlie. >> you're talking about consumer spending in the united states. all over the world today? >> shanghai down 6%. european markets down. they watch what u.s. consumers are spending too because of the imports. we drive global economy what we spspend. recessionon is putti a f squeezeze o governmenents acros the country as a result. it's strange to say this, chicagwas simply closed down today. chicago is not alone. city after city, state a after state.e. rning to drastic measusures t save money. he's barbara pinto. >> if you wanted to y a parking ticket in the c cy >>his is so ludicrous.about it.
and today, ty told us, it did. >> what us old fogies on the floor have been looking for is a little bit of growth in other sales. >> the consumer is the heart and soul of this economy. >> reporter: today you think is a bit of a reality check? >> absolutely. >> reporter: there'sittle indication tonight consumers will start spending more any time soon. that can have a prolonged effect on the market, giving the fact that consumer spending accounts are two-thirds of...
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as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical surprise, if you will. didn't think about why they would have done that. >> it wasn't related to competency as -- >> no. earl rose was and i think is still recognized as one of the outstanding forensic pathologists in the country. new president johnson was not willing to leave dallas on air force one without president kennedy's body. >> so you think it was probably his decision as opposed to mrs. kennedy? >> what i heard is that president johnson wouldn't leave without president kennedy's body and i don't know any facts, but it makes sense. i mean, he was a
as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical surprise, if...
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to use it. if they did it, what would happen? there would be hell to pay. it could take a long time to recover. and the calculation is, is it worth it or not the? shepard: they have not reached a determination yet. is that the sense? >> right. and it boils down to one remaining committee, the finance committee, chaired by max baucus of montana, helped up by chuck grassley of iowa. if they include a plan that does not include a public option and will satisfy liberals and attract conservatives, there is a new ball game that could eliminate the possibility of a government takeover of this public option. however, if the finance committee cannot, that is a signal reconciliation is looming. shepard: if he cannot tell it to republicans, he will not be able to sell it. >> basically, and it depends whether or not the president's own pleasures hold up. can they do this without destroying the insurance market, without limiting the relationship and services a doctor provides? shepard: if you are interested
to use it. if they did it, what would happen? there would be hell to pay. it could take a long time to recover. and the calculation is, is it worth it or not the? shepard: they have not reached a determination yet. is that the sense? >> right. and it boils down to one remaining committee, the finance committee, chaired by max baucus of montana, helped up by chuck grassley of iowa. if they include a plan that does not include a public option and will satisfy liberals and attract...
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can anyone go in and use the services? >> wouldn't it be great if everyone could get free medical care? no, there are stipulations and qualifications to go and use these things. you have to be uninsured. you have to be in low income bracket. depending on the rules of your state, you have to live within the area of the free clinic. medical experts right now estimate up to 8 million people will be using these clinics this year and for some, for many of these people, it is more than just saving of our health. take a listen. >> i had to pay all those bills, i probably wouldn't be able to pay electric. it's hard trying to keep our heads above water. >> a lot of these people using the clinics never dreamed they would have to use these services. they lost their jobs. they've lost their insurance and this is the only place they can turn. >> you were talking about the lack of funding. how do the people who run these free clinics think this is all going to pan out? how are they adjusting to the fact that there is an increase in pati
can anyone go in and use the services? >> wouldn't it be great if everyone could get free medical care? no, there are stipulations and qualifications to go and use these things. you have to be uninsured. you have to be in low income bracket. depending on the rules of your state, you have to live within the area of the free clinic. medical experts right now estimate up to 8 million people will be using these clinics this year and for some, for many of these people, it is more than just...
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pennsylvania police are searching for a woman who used pepper spray on a clerk when authorities say he tried to stop her from shoplifting. the employee became suspicious after he claimed to see the woman putting dvds into a handbag. when he confronted her, she pulled out a can of mace and sprayed him in the face before running off. >>> when the masked men entered the establishment, it was full of off-duty police officers who were in town for a golf tournament. needless to say, the suspect was quickly tackled and arrested. >>> it was a sticky situation for a woman in phoenix who discovered thousands of bees living under her bathtub. animal experts were called in to remove the hive by cutting a hole in her house. free honey may sound like a sweet opportunity, but officials say in time the bees would have become far more dangerous. >>> and in california, officials are warning some people to stay indoors after a black bear was spotted in a residential neighborhood. the animal estimated at 350 pounds was even seen trying to beat the heat in a backyard pull. it took a dip for several minutes
pennsylvania police are searching for a woman who used pepper spray on a clerk when authorities say he tried to stop her from shoplifting. the employee became suspicious after he claimed to see the woman putting dvds into a handbag. when he confronted her, she pulled out a can of mace and sprayed him in the face before running off. >>> when the masked men entered the establishment, it was full of off-duty police officers who were in town for a golf tournament. needless to say, the...
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the city of phoenix is using the same amount of water now than we used a decade ago, through both technology and education, not regulation. we invested in a central arizona project, it brings us about 40% of the water through the lower colorado through a series of canals up to phoenix. and also the groundwater, the runoff from the snow mountains of north, through the salt river project, including investing in water ranches. water valleys of that can be connected to the canals to bring the water to us. we are in a desert. we treasure both the principal defense and the water very highly. but we have water for growth -- just smart " we are focused on and sustainable growth. host: bill in miami, florida. democrat. on with mayor phil gordon from phoenix. caller: i forgot my question -- but i have another question in mind for you. our property taxes here in miami have gone up quite a bit. i do not know if it is true, but will go will begin. in our area, we do public works -- money is going to, i would say for private enterprises. we are building a stadium for the marlins, and i don't understand wh
the city of phoenix is using the same amount of water now than we used a decade ago, through both technology and education, not regulation. we invested in a central arizona project, it brings us about 40% of the water through the lower colorado through a series of canals up to phoenix. and also the groundwater, the runoff from the snow mountains of north, through the salt river project, including investing in water ranches. water valleys of that can be connected to the canals to bring the water...
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also with dmv, and many of us back online. millions of americans use credit cards, our financial information is out there the and this is simply a mechanism to just verify that people's incomes are what they said they are determine what level of subsidies they receive for the government to help them purchase health insurance. neil: they do have a lot of information at their disposal, including the information you mentioned, but now, we are going to be adding to it to make it these guys on steroids, making it so that they are underwriting of our health care. that is of a scary, is it not? >> well, steroids are illegal. i do not have a problem with this. so much of our information is out there, and technology is not necessarily a bad thing. doctors are saddled with claims processes that are under arrest for them. there was a pricewaterhousecoopers study that said that doctors spend 40% on the claims process -- doctors are saddled with claims processes that are onerous for them. neil: concerned about privacy issues and keeping pe
also with dmv, and many of us back online. millions of americans use credit cards, our financial information is out there the and this is simply a mechanism to just verify that people's incomes are what they said they are determine what level of subsidies they receive for the government to help them purchase health insurance. neil: they do have a lot of information at their disposal, including the information you mentioned, but now, we are going to be adding to it to make it these guys on...
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them to amend the books used ellen, how many have been recovered? >> the roll recover the day he was arrested. as with the chapter is about. it was quite remarkable about stephen blumberg which is what made him very interesting to me as a writer is a that not just that he stole the books. there have been a lot of but thieves and document the use and manuscript fees and matthew is an assembly very worth while to study and writing about, but was of particularly interest about stephen blumberg is that he stole the books to keep them because you love them. he built a collection of these 25,000 books and kept them in this house in ottumwa, iowa. he did this over 20 years. if the day he was arrested, 95 percent of the books that he had stolen were never known to be missing and of the day he was arrested so it became a very interesting story for me. it was to lead a study in bibliomania, an examination of a book collector who literally falls off the cliff and this is kind of where i read over here -- my reading chair. these are the books i am working with
them to amend the books used ellen, how many have been recovered? >> the roll recover the day he was arrested. as with the chapter is about. it was quite remarkable about stephen blumberg which is what made him very interesting to me as a writer is a that not just that he stole the books. there have been a lot of but thieves and document the use and manuscript fees and matthew is an assembly very worth while to study and writing about, but was of particularly interest about stephen...
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and they talk to us and tell us their stories. sometimes because we have a camera there. some times we are just standing there. we get great stories from people because we go to them. >> this makes the electric car feasible. >> it is not about people setting up to tell their story. it's about us showing up and asking them to tell their story. >> you live in this town. you see the businesses people who live here. what is your thought on that? >> what it is going to do is equip me to go back now and really start to work on the questions that people have been asking me. the questions that they haven't had answered. >> i'm going to go out there and i'm going to work on those stories and i'm going to come back to these towns and say did i answer those questions? did i help you understand the issue that is so important to you that you asked about one day. >> ali, knowing what the questions are to know what kind of information to give people about this incredibly important debate. what are people telling you about where we go from here, ali? >> well, people are -- there is hope
and they talk to us and tell us their stories. sometimes because we have a camera there. some times we are just standing there. we get great stories from people because we go to them. >> this makes the electric car feasible. >> it is not about people setting up to tell their story. it's about us showing up and asking them to tell their story. >> you live in this town. you see the businesses people who live here. what is your thought on that? >> what it is going to do is...
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they cannot damage us. they can annoy us. but they invite in others, and that is what happened with the cubans and soviet union in the early-60's, closing the door on the possibility of positive relationships. host: guest is lars schoultz. join in the conversation. republicans 202-737-0001, democrats, 202-737-0002, independents 202-628-0205 . we also have a special number for cuban-americans. you can e-mail us or send us tweets on twitter. you write about how things changed when the cold war ended, because that was the reason for many years to have icy relations. but once it ended, why did policies continue? tell us about that history and that changeover. guest: the best way to address it is to look at george bush. just as the soviet union was collapsing, it reporter asked a question at the end of the news conference, now that the soviet threat has disappeared, do you plan on engaging fidel castro? and president bush about skip a beat. he shot back, he said, what is the point? all i want is to give people the freedom they wan
they cannot damage us. they can annoy us. but they invite in others, and that is what happened with the cubans and soviet union in the early-60's, closing the door on the possibility of positive relationships. host: guest is lars schoultz. join in the conversation. republicans 202-737-0001, democrats, 202-737-0002, independents 202-628-0205 . we also have a special number for cuban-americans. you can e-mail us or send us tweets on twitter. you write about how things changed when the cold war...
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and nutritional uses for soybeans. this was part of his attempt to find industrial markets as a way of reviving the agricultural sector in finding that balance that he believed. if you could find industrial markets for soybeans then it didn't matter if agricultural prices, which collapsed in the early 1920's and never refight, then you would be able to support small farms and farming communities. he thought soybeans, soybeans would be, he poured money into other crops also but soybeans were the ones that he held up the most promise. he made his underlings eat soy dinners and soy biscuits and soy milk, cheese, aside this, sorry that. he also was able to produce the base paint for the model a was made out of soybeans and made plastics. but the irony is that today soybeans, mass production of soybeans are literally out of all of the agents of deforestation, logging, cattle implantations soybeans are the most socially destructive. they are literally running through the lower amazon like a wildfire and it is ford's vision o
and nutritional uses for soybeans. this was part of his attempt to find industrial markets as a way of reviving the agricultural sector in finding that balance that he believed. if you could find industrial markets for soybeans then it didn't matter if agricultural prices, which collapsed in the early 1920's and never refight, then you would be able to support small farms and farming communities. he thought soybeans, soybeans would be, he poured money into other crops also but soybeans were the...
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iraq is good for us. it is a good terrain for us. the crazies running across the border, but turning iraq into the may actions that is good for america. afghanistan is not such a good battlefield for us. why was it his pledge to pull out of iraq and move into afghanistan? it does not make any sense from a military standpoint, but it does make sense if -- i have to please these crazies in my base your insisting we pull out of iraq and that kind of forgot about afghanistan. i know we have to fight the war someplace. i do not think it is the best strategy to move from a country that is good for us militarily to a country that is not. god bless the troops, they will do a great job i'm sure. why not give them the better battlefield. it is political correctness dictating. like johnson going to war in vietnam because he didn't want democrats to be seen as weak on national security, that is not a good reason to fight a war. [applause] >> i am from the university of central florida in orlando. i was waiting for my plane and reading your book,
iraq is good for us. it is a good terrain for us. the crazies running across the border, but turning iraq into the may actions that is good for america. afghanistan is not such a good battlefield for us. why was it his pledge to pull out of iraq and move into afghanistan? it does not make any sense from a military standpoint, but it does make sense if -- i have to please these crazies in my base your insisting we pull out of iraq and that kind of forgot about afghanistan. i know we have to...
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that's it for us on "power lunch". thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> president obama a new hampshire town hall they are not out of the woods yet, but he is seeing signs of progress. the u.s. economy has bottomed and the current quarter will see growth. the fed is beginning a wo-day policy set to release the latest on the economy and interest rates about 24 hours from now. that's c nbc news now. i'm jan epperson. >> i'm erin bush et and here's what wall street is talking b. american workers doing more more less and the market is down about 83 points on the numbers. america is still number one and stilt biggest manufacturer. the ceo bringing work back to shores from china. why is he doing it? reports greatly exaggerated. then gm's chevy volt is 230 miles per gallon. too good to be true. camel, the new cash cow betting on a massive new market here with us. >> stocking pulling back one month since the the rally. president obama in a town hall meeting in new hampshire sees signs business investment is coming back, but the economy is not
that's it for us on "power lunch". thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> president obama a new hampshire town hall they are not out of the woods yet, but he is seeing signs of progress. the u.s. economy has bottomed and the current quarter will see growth. the fed is beginning a wo-day policy set to release the latest on the economy and interest rates about 24 hours from now. that's c nbc news now. i'm jan epperson. >> i'm erin bush et and here's what wall street is...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >> larry: we're back with elizabeth edwards and tommy thompson. debate over health care reform has gotten fierce. we've seen town halls turn into town brawls, this from an event held by congressman barney frank. watch. >> why do you continue to support a nazi policy as obama has expressly supported this policy. why are you supporting it? >> when you ask me that question i am going to rever
customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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now what you want us to do, what you want us to do and what i want us to do is remove this, quote, public option off the table, but sit down together, let's enact some of these reforms that are just there. i am sure that my friends, my democrat friends across the aisle would agree with some of those. and let's have a beginning. and one other real quick, we need to have outcome based basement for treatment as well. if someone has a chronic disease, and that person is going to need treatment for a period of time, let's say, okay, we'll give you x amount of dollars and if that patient is in better health at the end of that year or period of time, then we'll give you a reward. outcome based treatment. rather than paying for every single procedure, many of you have seen your bills and the cost for each one of those individual procedures and treatments. so i'll stop now saand say, loo america is a great country, and one of our obligations is clearly to provide everybody with an equal opportunity to better their lives and full full the obligation that our parents and grandparents have, and that
now what you want us to do, what you want us to do and what i want us to do is remove this, quote, public option off the table, but sit down together, let's enact some of these reforms that are just there. i am sure that my friends, my democrat friends across the aisle would agree with some of those. and let's have a beginning. and one other real quick, we need to have outcome based basement for treatment as well. if someone has a chronic disease, and that person is going to need treatment for...
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your response bowled us over. one blogger at the widely read web site "talking points memo" summed up what many had to say. "i beg everyone who reads this and clicks onto the link to send it on to everyone you know. send it to your congressmen, your governors, your legislatures, the white house. get an e-mail chain going. put the link up on yard signs or billboards. put it on bumper stickers. stencil it on t-shirts or tattoo it onto your forehead. whatever it takes. this is a television event; too important to die. keep it going." well, it's alive and well, and thanks to this station you're about to see it again. the message is even more timely. you heard wendell potter tell us how the industry would try to shape the health care debate as it played out in washington over the summer. sure enough, that's exactly what has happened. by pouring millions of dollars into lobbying, including hiring more than 350 former members of congress and government staffers, and by enriching incumbents with campaign contributions, th
your response bowled us over. one blogger at the widely read web site "talking points memo" summed up what many had to say. "i beg everyone who reads this and clicks onto the link to send it on to everyone you know. send it to your congressmen, your governors, your legislatures, the white house. get an e-mail chain going. put the link up on yard signs or billboards. put it on bumper stickers. stencil it on t-shirts or tattoo it onto your forehead. whatever it takes. this is a...
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if the public sector program is no good, they won't use it, just as they haven't used it very much in part d. in medicare. if it's great, the insurance companies are going to have to start behaving themselves and not cutting people off and doing these terrible things they do to people. let the american people choose. i think the american people deserve to have this choice. >> larry: all right, gentlemen, i'm sorry, we're going to do a lot more with both of you. quick question for each. are we going to get a program passed, howard? >> yes, a public option will be included in the final program, up to the american people to choose whether they want it or not and the president will sign it in december. >> and i agree -- >> larry: senator, are we going to get a plan? >> we will have a plan passed in november, about $800 billion, it'll insure about 20 million more people, it won't cover everybody, it'll have a public plan, not howard's type as a backup plan as a fall back option. cooperative type plan. >> larry: one quick question, senator, before we leave, we understand from our crack staf
if the public sector program is no good, they won't use it, just as they haven't used it very much in part d. in medicare. if it's great, the insurance companies are going to have to start behaving themselves and not cutting people off and doing these terrible things they do to people. let the american people choose. i think the american people deserve to have this choice. >> larry: all right, gentlemen, i'm sorry, we're going to do a lot more with both of you. quick question for each....
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the government-run program is failing us in terms of neonatal mortality yet we use as an indicator neonatal mortality say we need more government rather than less. let me finish. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have only had one opinion that they're worried. >> quick comment -- >> out of 19 industrialized countries, we rank 19th overall, world health organization listed us 37, just below costa rica and above slovenia. you can rationalize all you want. the fact is the quality in this country -- islands of excellence but a sea of mediocrity. >> let me get in here. we're going to come back and talk about the three most contentious areas. we'll get through all of them to debate it. come back, more of the discussion after a brief break. can unlock nature's power? [ female announcer ] nature fusion from pantene helps make hair strong against damage in 14 days. good housekeeping gave it their seal. damage protection results
the government-run program is failing us in terms of neonatal mortality yet we use as an indicator neonatal mortality say we need more government rather than less. let me finish. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have only had one opinion that they're worried. >> quick comment -- >> out of 19 industrialized...
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barbara and joe, back to you. >> run in place and watch us at the same time. how about that? >> there you go. just like that. >> thanks a lot. >>> here's a look at four big stories happening today. a serious crash krcritically injures three siblings under the age of 17. a 12-year-old is in critical condition. the crash happened in germantown last night at the intersection of ridge road and morning star drive, an intersection neighbors sais t knowno be dangerous. >> jose garcia perlela will be sentenced today for breaking into the homes of four different women. the final victim of bethesda, was severely beaten and died from her injuries. he was convicted of first degree murder in that case as well. he could face life if prison without the possibility of parole. >> the federal reserve is skaushsly saying the worst of the recession may be over. today analysts will be getting more information on the state of the economy. july foreclosures and retail sales numbers are being released later this morning. >> and the redskins play their first preseason game of the season. they'll face
barbara and joe, back to you. >> run in place and watch us at the same time. how about that? >> there you go. just like that. >> thanks a lot. >>> here's a look at four big stories happening today. a serious crash krcritically injures three siblings under the age of 17. a 12-year-old is in critical condition. the crash happened in germantown last night at the intersection of ridge road and morning star drive, an intersection neighbors sais t knowno be dangerous....
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for the proposal. >> questions about what resources were used, how were they used, who was involved, whatever relationship they may have been. those are the type of questions i have. >> we have learned that both the city's helicopter and police boats were used in the august 7 proposal. obama administration officials are announcing a new federal guidelines to help businesses to prepare for an expected outbreak of the swine flu this fall. and others are trying to deal with the virus that is showing up in schools. at johnson city elementary school in kentucky, the swine flu has swallowed -- followed the students back to school. >> it is scary. >> despite efforts to clean the school, there is one confirmed case of the swine flu virus. more than one-quarter of the school's students and staff were home. many were reporting a fever and vomiting and sore throat. >> it is not a good thing. there is something going around. >> expecting more cases like this at schools and workplaces this fall, the obama administration advises employers on how to prepare for it. >> everybody is holding their bre
for the proposal. >> questions about what resources were used, how were they used, who was involved, whatever relationship they may have been. those are the type of questions i have. >> we have learned that both the city's helicopter and police boats were used in the august 7 proposal. obama administration officials are announcing a new federal guidelines to help businesses to prepare for an expected outbreak of the swine flu this fall. and others are trying to deal with the virus...
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>> we use computers a lot. you can click a button and our prescriptions get sent off to the pharmacy and they can push a button and our refirms get faxed and our computer automatic, patients before their business, we don't have to call each we wanted to be the kind of doctors we were trained to be. we both really value the relationship with our patients. >> we are doing a home visit for a newborn. he's 2 weeks old. hi. how are you doing? not many people do house calls. it's great for the patients. lovely for a mom with the toddlers. >> it's hard to get out the door with a newborn. it's nice to have them come to you. >> see you guys. bye-bye. >> this is what the medical assistant usually does. the traditional primary care doctor's office, they need to see patients quickly in the traditional setting. that's where you have the doctor holdening on to the door handle saying, everything all right, right? nothing is a problem, because you don't have time to address it if you get a positive answer. >> it was, i imagine
>> we use computers a lot. you can click a button and our prescriptions get sent off to the pharmacy and they can push a button and our refirms get faxed and our computer automatic, patients before their business, we don't have to call each we wanted to be the kind of doctors we were trained to be. we both really value the relationship with our patients. >> we are doing a home visit for a newborn. he's 2 weeks old. hi. how are you doing? not many people do house calls. it's great...
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i want to say thanks to all of us who have given us e-mails and call. thank u. so much better at this boys, wake up! boys!! teenagers. yeah, up at the crack of noon. when you use windex, the streak-free shine... lets in more light. and that makes mornings a whole lot brighter. oh, man! we're gonna be late for school! get up! come on! - come on! - ( mother smirks ) when do you think she's gonna tell 'em it's saturday? ( laughter ) for a streak-free shine that lets in the light, use windex. s.c. johnson-- a family company. >> mike: we tried to give you a fair and balanced view of how healthcare reform will touch your life. i tried to make this a battle between a trusting of insurance companies or trusting the government. do be honest with you i don't trust either. i don't want to put my health therefore my life in the hands of insurance companies being counters or governments bureaucrats. but that's not the only choice. it's a trusting my life to an insurance company or the government, what about trusting ourselves? any reform on to empower us not the government o
i want to say thanks to all of us who have given us e-mails and call. thank u. so much better at this boys, wake up! boys!! teenagers. yeah, up at the crack of noon. when you use windex, the streak-free shine... lets in more light. and that makes mornings a whole lot brighter. oh, man! we're gonna be late for school! get up! come on! - come on! - ( mother smirks ) when do you think she's gonna tell 'em it's saturday? ( laughter ) for a streak-free shine that lets in the light, use windex. s.c....
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you mentioned we did use our voice and our vote. do you feel it is important to use your voice and your vote not just to send a message to one party, but to vote and send a message to both parties? >> some republicans are starting to say that we heard you. rev. wanda bynum-duckett. tony perkins said the same thing. it is i-- it is important to give your vote. your conservative representatives need you to go support them. they need to know you support them. it is important to send a message to both parties. >> my name is stephanie hernandez from lone star community college. thank you for being here and for the animated speech. >> you're welcome. >> i don't support any of obama's health care reforms. i realized he is using the uninsured to bolster his policies. as someone who has been uninsured and the fact that there are people uninsured in the country, including the 9.5 million with no long-term health care, could you tell me if there could be changes in health care policy that do not involved taxing people were taking money away? a
you mentioned we did use our voice and our vote. do you feel it is important to use your voice and your vote not just to send a message to one party, but to vote and send a message to both parties? >> some republicans are starting to say that we heard you. rev. wanda bynum-duckett. tony perkins said the same thing. it is i-- it is important to give your vote. your conservative representatives need you to go support them. they need to know you support them. it is important to send a...
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always use another lefty. >> rangers and rays got a bit of a break, in what the yankees did to boston. not today. so, back up again, on that standing. so, rangers and rays are out there. and angels and bluejays going at it. and angels, watching what ta*erbgsdz is doing. trying to avoid their first three-game losing-streak, and izturis, and lind, going for the catch, and oh, just drops the ball. two runners come in. turning point in the game. >> one of the real keys to the angels. they get production, 1-9 in the order and they don't have an out. they can all hit. >> the thing turned lind made up for it. hits this three-run homerun. and that's vlad, the impaleler, launching that one, 11th of the year. >> he's back over .300. 11 homeruns, and someone asked me if he's a hall of hall of famer? >> hello, he's a hall of famer. >> a homerun. doesn't fall, and angels go on to win, 7-3. good look at the red sox and yankees. they always overshadow everything that the angels do. what do you make have them? they have a great offensive-team. they're on pace to score about 200 more runs than they di
always use another lefty. >> rangers and rays got a bit of a break, in what the yankees did to boston. not today. so, back up again, on that standing. so, rangers and rays are out there. and angels and bluejays going at it. and angels, watching what ta*erbgsdz is doing. trying to avoid their first three-game losing-streak, and izturis, and lind, going for the catch, and oh, just drops the ball. two runners come in. turning point in the game. >> one of the real keys to the angels....
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use caution there. and blocked tractor-trailer eastbound route 50 if he severn river bridge and plumier avenue closed because of a watermain break. try southbound harford rote as an alternate. jfx and cold spring lane looking good headed to doubt. no problems to let you know about there. back to you. >>> a great idea, well thought out, romantic. unless he invites every taxpayer to the wedding he may have a problem. sherrie johnson here to question the question. >> reporter: you could say a maryland delegate just made a bad call. this morning he's apologizing for his marriage proposal that involved a police helicopter, boat and bit of controversy. 11th district dell gate john cardin, nephew of senator ben cardin says he just wanted to make his fiancee's night perfect as he proposed to her on a boat at the inner harbor august 7th this. involved a police helicopter hovering overhead and marine police pretending to search a boat. in response to our call about this incident we received an e-mail from a cardi
use caution there. and blocked tractor-trailer eastbound route 50 if he severn river bridge and plumier avenue closed because of a watermain break. try southbound harford rote as an alternate. jfx and cold spring lane looking good headed to doubt. no problems to let you know about there. back to you. >>> a great idea, well thought out, romantic. unless he invites every taxpayer to the wedding he may have a problem. sherrie johnson here to question the question. >> reporter: you...
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craig melvin is live in chevy chase to tell us abut that. hey, craig. >> wendy, chevy chase wants to be clear. they support idea of a purple line. as one resident who lives nearby told me. a classic case of nimby, not in my backyard. >> she uses public transportation. this is her favorite way to get around. >> i annal lom in love with the. beautiful trees. been here a long time. wildlife you can see really important to me. >> purple line option we are proposing will be sleek, it will be quiet, it will be low to the gr nd. >> but the new $1.5 billion light rail siystem means change for the cap trital crescent tra. >> it would destroy the trees you see along here. and would make the trail narrow and dangerous. >> while some don't want to sacrifice green space for a purple line. others like shirley mclowd don't want to sacrifice green. >> since my investment will go down in value. and my neighborhood is going to be concern. i would rather at this time be more concerned homeowner. >> the 16-mile line that would connect new carolton to chevy chas
craig melvin is live in chevy chase to tell us abut that. hey, craig. >> wendy, chevy chase wants to be clear. they support idea of a purple line. as one resident who lives nearby told me. a classic case of nimby, not in my backyard. >> she uses public transportation. this is her favorite way to get around. >> i annal lom in love with the. beautiful trees. been here a long time. wildlife you can see really important to me. >> purple line option we are proposing will be...
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i think the data are consistently saying that the worst is behind us. but the worst was really, really bad. >> reporter: but the prospects of a strong economic recovery are being tempered by continuing troubled signs. unemployment is expected to inch up, reaching double-digits by the end of the year. >> and economists are telling us it's going to take quite some time before we see an improvement. companies are not in a position where they're going to be hiring for the next couple of months. >> reporter: consumer confidence has shown slight improvement. but people who have the spending power to fuel a strong economic rebound continue to hold on to their cash. then there are the banks which were at the heart of the economic meltdown. the fdic announced 416 banks are on the brink of failure, the highest number in 15 years. >> we still have a lot of damage to the system that is going to take a while to heal. you can think of it as the difference between spraining your ankle and breaking your ankle. it's going to take a while to heal this. >> reporter: analy
i think the data are consistently saying that the worst is behind us. but the worst was really, really bad. >> reporter: but the prospects of a strong economic recovery are being tempered by continuing troubled signs. unemployment is expected to inch up, reaching double-digits by the end of the year. >> and economists are telling us it's going to take quite some time before we see an improvement. companies are not in a position where they're going to be hiring for the next couple of...
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vedslit oa some clouds over us. no precipitation this morning y dacoe sewd ule r we could see s cold front in a out to the west that s tracks it's way in. seu ate can the front where the showers are aligned and now we'll go to the surface map and you'll see the front matching. it's a cold front with very warm air here. moist, humid air. cold front moves in. allison, you know what happens when that happens. >> yep. you tell us. >> stormy conditions. thank you for thletting me do i stormy conditions. here is your five-day forecast. high today of about 90 degrees. showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. tomorrow, lingering showers are possible. but a more comfortable day, 83. friday will be nice and the weekend will be hot. there's a look at the weather. thanks, tony. >>> it is now 7:49, coming up, in spired by his own mom, he is now biking across the united states with a stop here in our area. coming up in the 8:00 hour, we'll meet a man using pedal pow -- power. >>> and let's check if with holly. >> rep
vedslit oa some clouds over us. no precipitation this morning y dacoe sewd ule r we could see s cold front in a out to the west that s tracks it's way in. seu ate can the front where the showers are aligned and now we'll go to the surface map and you'll see the front matching. it's a cold front with very warm air here. moist, humid air. cold front moves in. allison, you know what happens when that happens. >> yep. you tell us. >> stormy conditions. thank you for thletting me do i...